Mold-Maker Relies on VISI For Perfect Terminal Cover

When a mold-maker in the Czech Republic received an order from a company making electrical coupling components, they began the design and manufacturing process with specialist software they had only recently purchased.

Although TVAR Pardubice have used a range of VISI modules from Vero Software since 1999, it was only last year that they invested in the plastic injection analysis system, VISI Flow, which checks mold design and the optimum placement of injection gates.

"VISI Flow detects problems so we can make changes before starting to produce the mold "

Jim Dolezal - Design Office Manager

Now, before they start to create technical molds like those ordered by Elektro Bečov for manufacturing plastic terminal covers, TVAR Pardubice use VISI Flow to optimize the tool design and molding process parameters. This ‘preventative analysis’ detects a wide range of potential manufacturing issues such as warpage, weld lines, air traps, filling issues and hot spots, while determining the optimum gating position.

Without it, according to Jim Dolezal, Design Office Manager, many problems would not be identified until the molding trial: “If there’s difficulty filling the part it may mean changing the gate, or even moving the gate and runner. This can’t be done on the press, so the mold would have to go back to the toolroom to be reworked, and then back into the mold shop to be sampled again. But VISI Flow detects such problems so we can make the changes before starting to produce the mold which not only helps us to minimize costs but also helps us to save valuable manufacturing time.”

TVAR’s suite of VISI software, provided by VISI spol. s.r.o., focuses on all tool and mold issues, enabling them to create complex and high-surface-quality moldings, in four principal industry sectors: technical parts, packaging, consumer goods, and lamination. For example, VISI Analysis analyzes the part through the curvature surfaces analyzer, draft analysis, and different ways of searching split lines and surfaces, along with other analytical tools to diagnose memory elements or compare parts graphically. And VISI Mould provides a complete solution for 3D parametric mold design, based on industry-specific automation to guide them through the entire mold development process. This has contributed to the company’s inclusion in “The 100 Best Czech Companies” on several occasions.

Bečov Electric’s engineers designed the terminal cover in Solid Edge, and also designed the basic molding; then TVAR used VISI CAD/CAM for the final design, plastic injection analysis and to manufacture the mold. Files were exchanged for comments in STEP format and also verified in Parasolid format. Parts of the molding to be changed were highlighted by color or new alternatives of the molding were suggested. There were several variants of moldings, which were slightly different.

Elektro Bečov delivered product drawings with tolerances and other requirements, and due to the expected high number of products it was agreed to use a double mold with the following spec:

Dimensions: 296 x 296 x 276

Slides

Variable split plane

Tip, feeding channels, gate and runners

Ejectors design

Molding material: PA6

It was at this stage that VISI Flow was used to check the design of the mold and placement of the injection gates, showing a full picture of how the tool would perform in the molding machine, and giving TVAR the confidence to commit to making the mold.

The double mold was designed with the cold tip tunnel gate placed on the front part of the molding, under the lunate sidecut. A cavity plate surrounds the molding from three sides, including cylindrical and shaped protrusions that make up the holes on top and a side wall. There is only one insert, for the label of the cover. The cavity is manufactured by wire erosion machining (EDM).

Due to the open back of the molding and the location of hook-shaped internal partitions, slides containing shaped inserts move to the core plate. Two core plates form a variable split plane – one for each molding.

The shape is manufactured on the milling machine; details are sparked and the forming part is polished.

Due to the need for a good air trap release and planchet endings at the sides of the molding, a venting groove was created along the whole circuit of the molding. Tempering channels run around the shape of the cavity in the cavity plate and in the cavity plate frame. There is a tempered cylindrical cavity with a partition in the center of the core plate. Tempering liquid is supplied there from the frame of the core plate.

The terminal cover is ejected from the molding firstly by the movement of the slides when the mold is opened, and then the subsequent use of ejectors.

Programming for CNC machining is done in the VISI Machining module. Many machining strategies are specially focused on the mold manufacturing, where the main concerns are accuracy, quality and optimization of time and material costs.

About The Company:

Benefits Achieved:

Detects a wide range of potential manufacturing issues

Enables changes to be made before starting to produce the mold

Helps minimize costs

Saves valuable manufacturing time

Comments:

"Without VISI Flow many problems would not be identified until the molding trial. But VISI Flow detects potential manufacturing issues swuch as warpage, weld lines, air traps, filling issues and hot spots, while determining the optimum gating position, so we can make any necessary changes before starting to produce the mold."